These apps also offer free gas, prizes and a phone number for each station, just in case you run out of gas and need a ride!

Drive safe and be sure not to text and drive or use apps while driving. If you’re looking for the absolute best price, these apps can help save you money at the pump. Try them before you head to Lake Havasu for Spring Break!

"Why do I want to book my spring break trip now", you ask? We know. It's an understandable question. Christmas just happened, New Years is literally a couple of days away. Why would you think about planning your Spring Break trip while the chill is in the air where you are, there may be snow as well, and the ski slopes are just getting started in their season? You might have a legitimate question...BUT-

In reality if you are thinking it's too early to be planning your Spring Break, you could be in for a costly surprise. Most Spring Break travel is booked in early February (approx 70%). This is problematic for most because this is when most properties raise their rates and when all of the

Hey you! You’re about to leave for an awesome Spring Break vacation. It may even be the first time you leave home on your own. But are you ready? You’re going to have to pack no matter if it’s a week before or one hour before you leave . What will you bring? Will it all fit? Watch this Tara Michelle video to learn some packing tips and make some room for you to bring home.

Spring Break is just around the corner and even though you are most likely going to try your hardest to lose your mind, take account of the following tips to ensure you can return home in one piece. We want you to come back time and time again, so here they are:

1. Don’t be stupid in the lake. If you are going to be in or around the lake, know the rules. Items like no glass bottles, boaters stay to the right, watch your wake, do dive in shallow water, don’t drink and boat, etc. will keep you out of any potential trouble. Yes, we know you know, but it’s just a reminder.

2. Protect your location on social media sites. Sharing too much information on your location on Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, Snap Chat, or Instagram may endanger your safety, warns the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network. Adjust your privacy settings and use your best judgment when checking in. Be cautious about revealing personal information and location through status updates or tweets with Twitter trends like #AZSpringBreak and #AZSB.